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Minor league baseball team
Frederick Keys
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassCollegiate summer (2021–present)
Previous classesClass A-Advanced (1989–2020)
LeagueMLB Draft League (2021–present)
Previous leaguesCarolina League (1989–2020)
Major league affiliations
TeamUnaffiliated (2021–present)
Previous teamsBaltimore Orioles (1989–2020)
Minor league titles
League titles (4)
  • 1990
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2011
Division titles (5)
  • 1990
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2011
Team data
NameFrederick Keys (1989–present)
ColorsBlack, orange, yellow
     
MascotKeyote
BallparkNymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium (1990–present)
Previous parksMcCurdy Field (1989)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Attain Sports and Entertainment
General managerSlater Fuchs
ManagerRené Rivera
Websitemlbdraftleague.com/frederick

The Frederick Keys are a collegiate summer baseball team of the MLB Draft League. The Keys are based in Frederick, Maryland. The franchise is named for the "Star-Spangled Banner" writer Francis Scott Key, a native of Frederick County. A new team mascot "Frank Key", short for Francis Scott Key, joined the current mascot, a coyote named Keyote, at the beginning of the 2011 baseball season. The Keys were purchased from Maryland Baseball Holding, LLC by Attain Sports and Entertainment in January 2022. Home games are played at Harry Grove Stadium.

Prior to Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues following the 2020 season, the Keys were a Minor League Baseball team that served as the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles from 1989 to 2020.

History

Early professional baseball in Frederick

Frederick was one of the founding members of the Blue Ridge League, which existed from 1915 to 1930. The team, which went by the names of Hustlers, Champs and Warriors, won league championships in 1915 and 1921. Games were played at the Frederick Fairgrounds until 1924 when McCurdy Field was built. With the collapse of the Blue Ridge League in 1931, it would be several decades before professional baseball returned to Frederick.

Frederick players from this era who were major leaguers:

Minor League Baseball (1989–2020)

The team was founded in 1989 when the Baltimore Orioles decided to move their Class A Carolina League affiliate from Hagerstown, Maryland. The city of Frederick convinced the owners of the then-Hagerstown Suns to move the team to Frederick and promised a 4,000-seat stadium to be built for the 1990 season. For the 1989 season, the Keys played at McCurdy Field, a Babe Ruth League stadium, while waiting for the construction of the new stadium to be completed. The Keys opened by losing both ends of a doubleheader (including a seven-inning perfect game by Dennis Burlingame) against the Durham Bulls. Their first win came on April 11, 1989, with a 3–1 victory over the Kinston Indians in the Keys' first-ever home game.

Only two players in Keys history have been transferred directly from Frederick to the Baltimore Orioles (excluding rehab related transfers). On September 3, 1996, Eugene Kingsale's contract was purchased by the Orioles. On June 11, 2005, Jeff Fiorentino's contract was purchased by the Orioles in order to replace the injured Luis Matos.

The 2020 Minor League Baseball season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Keys did not receive an invitation to remain in affiliated baseball as part of the 2021 reorganization of Minor League Baseball, and instead joined the newly-formed MLB Draft League.

Playoff history

Carolina League

  • 1990: Defeated Kinston 3–2 to win championship.
  • 1993: Lost to Wilmington 2–0 in semifinals.
  • 1997: Lost to Lynchburg 2–0 in semifinals.
  • 2000: Lost to Lynchburg 2–0 in semifinals.
  • 2001: Lost to Wilmington 2–0 in semifinals.
  • 2005: Defeated Lynchburg 2–0 in semifinals; defeated Kinston 3–2 to win championship.
  • 2006: Defeated Wilmington 2–1 in semifinals; lost to Kinston 3–0 in finals.
  • 2007: Defeated Wilmington 2–0 in semifinals; defeated Salem 3–1 to win championship.
  • 2010: Lost to Potomac 3–1 in semifinals.
  • 2011: Defeated Potomac 3–2 in semifinals; defeated Kinston 3–1 to win championship.
  • 2017: Lost to Lynchburg 2–1 in semifinals.

Notable former Keys

Several Keys alumni have gone on to play in the major leagues. In their inaugural season, the opening day roster featured several future major leaguers: David Segui, Francisco de la Rosa, Luis Mercedes, Jack Voigt, and Pete Rose Jr.

Other Keys alumni include:

Roster

Frederick Keys roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 39 Valek Cisneros
  • 25 Wyatt Evans
  • 26 Adam Falinski
  • 40 Cooper Foster
  • 50 Jacob Gomez
  • 43 Brayden Kurtz
  • 29 Trevor Long
  • 27 Kaden Moeller
  • 35 Justin Needles
  • 45 Dawson Netz
  • 37 Grant Richars
  • 44 Christian Rodriguez
  • 17 Sempa Shawali Sherican
  • 10 Tom Sun
  • 16 Evan Yates
  • 15 Bradon Zastrow
  • 21 Joe Zhu

Catchers

  • 36 Owen Carapellotti
  • 24 Irvin Escobar
  •  6 Dennis Kasumba
  • 28 Brock Tibbitts

Infielders

  • 46 Cam Clayton
  • 32 Elijah Clayton
  •  3 Brody Fahr
  • 48 Jadyn Fielder
  • 14 Allan Gil-Fernandez
  • 34 Daylan Pena

Outfielders

  •  1 Royce Clayton Jr.
  •  9 JoJo Jackson
  •  7 Tervell Johnson
  • 13 Zech Samayoa
  • 19 Irvin Weems III


Manager

Coaches


7-day injured list

~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 13, 2024
Transactions
More MiLB rosters

See also

References

  1. McGee, Branden (February 21, 2023). "Former Major League Catcher Rene Rivera Will Lead Keys in 2023". Frederick Keys. MLB Draft League. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  2. "Frederick Keys name Slater Fuchs new general manager". Frederick News-Post. June 11, 2024. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
  3. "New Mascot Frank Key Joins Keys". Unlocking the Keys. March 30, 2011. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  4. Ruiz, Nathan (January 13, 2022). "Orioles' Double-A team Bowie Baysox, former affiliate Frederick Keys change ownership". The Baltimore Sun.
  5. Cooper, J. J. (December 9, 2020). "Frederick Becomes Sixth Team To Join MLB Draft League". Baseball America.
  6. "Blue Ridge League". Boys of the Blue Ridge, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2014.
  7. Duggan, Paul (January 12, 1989). "The Boys of Summers Past; Cherished Memories Resurface as Baseball Returns to Frederick". The Washington Post. ProQuest 140085073.
  8. "Perfect Game only Half of Keys' Troubles". The Washington Post. April 10, 1989. pp. C7. ProQuest 140018712.
  9. Eichelberger, Curtis (April 12, 1989). "Keys Find 1st Victory in Home Opener, 3–1". The Washington Post. pp. D4. ProQuest 140024139.
  10. Goff, Steve (April 7, 1989). "Keys, Cannons Ready to Play". The Washington Post. pp. D7. ProQuest 140059670.

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